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Highly entertaining Bree nostalgia
lor_17 September 2020
This DVD collection offers some of the best work of producer-director Bree Mills thus far: entertaining porn with a nod toward yesteryear.

"Rock You Like a Hurricane" is an amusing spoof, as two girl bands: "Twisted Fister" and "Megalez" are prepared for a battle of the bands when the music promoter (played by a real rocker named Stix Zadina/Glenn Leader) calls it off due to an impending hurricane.

The gals battle it out anyway (but director Mills leaves the musical performances out of the show, instead moving on to the XXX content. I enjoyed the group sex as the competing musicians bury the hatchet, and also the eye candy of band members not involved in the XXX footage, like Kira Noir and busty Payton Preslee.

"Working for the Weekend" has more of a 1940s/1950s vibe than the series' main concentration on the 1980s, as businesswomen Brandi Love and Reagan Foxx argue in a meeting with six stereotypical Mad Men dressed businessmen, and then dismiss the underlings to get it on together on the conference table.

Both ladies are magnificently styled in outfits and hair/makeup reminiscent of old Rosalind Russell and Joan Crawford movies, making for both a fun and arousing scene.

But the best of the lot is saved for last: a wonderful spoof of John Hughes' "Weird Science" starring Serena Blair and Cadence Lux as the nerds who create their idea of a perfect woman. Bree has fun spoofing the good old days of lesbians checking out brassiere ads in a mail-order catalog to get their kicks. It changes when the girl generated on computer magically comes to life as a Queen of Outer Space type played by buxom Kenzie Taylor. Resulting lesbian three-way is wonderfully performed by the trio, and casting benefits from the contrast of Amazonian Kenzie with the two little ladies.
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